Lewis Hamilton has become the first driver in Formula 1’s 76-year history to achieve over 105 wins, 202 podium finishes, and 104 pole positions. His achievements, now with Ferrari in 2026, highlight unparalleled consistency and dominance, making him the sport’s most successful driver and a global motorsport icon.
Hamilton’s latest milestones were confirmed during the 2026 season, where he continues to compete at the highest level with Ferrari. His records surpass Michael Schumacher’s, solidifying his place as the greatest driver in Formula 1 history.
Record-Breaking Achievements
• 105 career wins, most in F1 history
• 202 podium finishes, unmatched consistency
• 104 pole positions, redefining qualifying dominance
• 7 World Championships, tied with Schumacher
Ferrari Era
Hamilton’s move to Ferrari in 2025 added a new chapter to his career, with fans anticipating further victories and podiums under the iconic red banner.
Legacy And Impact
Hamilton’s records highlight not only his driving skill but also his longevity, adaptability, and influence in motorsport, inspiring future generations of racers worldwide.
Key Highlights
• First driver in F1’s 76-year history to cross 105 wins
• Holds records for most podiums (202) and poles (104)
• Competing with Ferrari in 2026 season
• Tied with Schumacher on 7 world titles
• Widely regarded as the greatest driver in Formula 1
Sources: Formula 1 Official Records, RacingNews365, ESPN